Yes. Like if someone died before you were born (example)
Yes, it is possible to lose your allergies. I used to be allergic to something, but I'm not anymore.
come clean and tell someone like your, teacher, parents, or a guardian
The phrase "you can't lose something you never had" suggests that to lose something, you must first possess it. It highlights the idea that feelings, relationships, or opportunities that were never fully realized or obtained cannot be mourned or grieved. Essentially, it reflects on the nature of attachment and the emotional experience of loss, emphasizing that true loss is only applicable to things that were genuinely part of our lives.
No. THe only thing that will get thinner by using stuff like that is your wallet.
Never Had a Lot to Lose was created in 1989.
Not possible as far as I know. Never heard of such a thing. Did this happen to you?
Yes, it's POSSIBLE. But the hypothesis is, almost by definition, meaningless. Basically the question is, "Might something exist that we can never possibly know if it exists?" I mean, what is the difference something that we can never know about its existence and something that doesn't actually exist?
You never lose it
you lose sight
When we lose something negative you become positive.
NO never your dog could drown from too much water and lose balance and brake something.
It's possible. Or, it can be work related discussions. Have an open discussion about this with your wife and talk about how you feel about her calling a male coworker every day. It's possible that they're really good friends, or there maybe something more going on. Whatever you do, don't lose your cool--you never get answers that way, but express your emotions.